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Encyclopedia > SFIO

Sfio, or Safe/Fast I/O, is an I/O library developed by AT&T Research, with several improvements over the ANSI C stdio library. In computer science, a library is a collection of subprograms used to develop software. ... AT&T (formerly an abbreviation for American Telephone and Telegraph) Corporation NYSE: T is an American telecommunications company. ... The C Programming Language, Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, the original edition that served for many years as an informal specification of the language The C programming language is a standardized imperative computer programming language developed in the early 1970s by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie for use on the...

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Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1964 words)
After World War II After the liberation of France in 1944 and the proclamation of the Fourth Republic (1947-58), the SFIO re-emerged under the new leadership of Guy Mollet, who was Prime Minister at the head of a minority government in 1956 and the SFIO's general secretary from 1946 to 1969.
Furthemore, the SFIO hesitated between the alliance with the no-Gaullist center-right (that was the opinion of Gaston Defferre) and the reconciliation with the Communists.
Gaston Defferre was the SFIO candidate to the 1969 presidential election.
Socialist Party (France) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1873 words)
The Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste or PS), which replaced the SFIO in 1969, is, as of 2006 the main opposition party in France.
One year later, the SFIO candidate Gaston Defferre was eliminated at the first round of the 1969 presidential election, with only 5% of votes.
In 1969, during the Alfortville Congress the SFIO is replaced by the Socialist Party (Parti socialiste or PS).
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